A) Videoclip projection: Plant cell
PLANT CELL
Both animals
and plants are made up of cells. Their cells have many features in common, but
there are a few significant differences. Let's look inside a leaf to take a
closer look at a plant cell.
Cell
Wall
First, we encounter a protective cell wall outside the plasma membrane. The cell wall is made from
strong cellulose fibres.
Central
Vacuole
Once inside the plant cell, we see the large central
vacuole, which regulates the composition of the cytoplasm, creates the internal
pressure that is characteristic of plant cells, and stores various compounds
produced by the cell.
Chloroplasts
Plants make their own food by photosynthesis in
chloroplasts. Light passes through the two membranes of the chloroplast and
strikes these green disks, where light energy is converted to chemical energy.
The sugar molecules produced by photosynthesis can be
made into other molecules or broken down for energy.
Mitochondria
All plant cells have mitochondria, just like animal
cells do. Sugars produced by photosynthesis are broken down and converted to
ATP in mitochondria. Most organelles, like mitochondria, are found in both
plant cells and animal cells.
So, the next time you pass by a plant, remember that
we have more in common than meets the eye.
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